View full sizeJustin Bieber performs at the Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, May 19, 2013 in Las Vegas. Chris Pizzello | Invision | AP

Those hoping the Biebs would leave this planet will get their wish -- temporarily, at least -- as Justin Bieber is headed to space. The 19-year-old singer and his manager Scooter Braun have officially signed up with Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic for a suborbital flight. "Great to hear @justinbieber & @scooterbraun are latest @virgingalactic future astronauts. Congrats, see you up there!" Branson wrote Wednesday on Twitter. Bieber, who once said he'd like to perform in space, retweeted it to his now 40 million followers. Other celebrities signed up for Virgin Galactic include Ashton Kutcher and Leonardo DiCaprio, spending $250,000 or more to take a trip on a spaceship.» Read more at People.

The latest viral video clip from "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" is a fantastic supercut of Brian Williams rapping Snoop Dogg's "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang." A series of clips from the NBC anchor's newscasts were cut up to make it look like B-Dubz was performing the (now) Snoop Lion verse from Dr. Dre's 1993 hip-hop hit: "One, two, three and to the four, Snoop Doggy Dogg and Dr. Dre are at the door..."

With Batman, Superman and every other superhero getting their own flick these days, it's only inevitable that other comic book characters get the same treatment. Warner Bros. has closed a deal to make a live-action "Archie" movie with Jason Moore ("Pitch Perfect") signed on to direct. "Carrie" remake writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa will pen the script, prompting speculation that Archie, Betty and Veronica will face zombies in the new adaptation. Aguirre-Sacasa previously wrote the "Glee" crossover for Archie Comics and a play that imagined the Riverdale gang all grwon-up, but he also has a zombie apocalypse-themed title coming out later this year called "Afterlife with Archie," where Jughead is responsible for the walking dead. » Read more at Slash Film.

"Suit & Tie" singer Justin Timberlake and "Argo" director Ben Affleck are teaming up on the big screen: The first trailer for "Runner Runner" shows JT as a college student who loses big while playing online parker, and suspects Affleck of cheating him. The FBI gets involved in the investigation of the offshore gambling operation, and you just know it'll be bad news for someone -- but who? Find out when the new thriller, also starring Gemma Arterton and Anthony Mackie, opens September 27 in theaters.

Selena Gomez and Ethan Hawke get fast and furious in the new "Getaway" trailer. The "Come and Get It" singer joins the two-time Oscar nominee in the story of a former race car driver (Hawke) whose wife is kidnapped. While following the kidnapper's orders by phone, 20-year-old Gomez (as "The Kid") tries to steal his car at gunpoint, throwing the two together in a wild, dark adventure. "Getaway" opens in theaters on Aug. 30.